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1st October 07, 01:41 PM
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Actually it is the second kilt for my 7 yo. and he has a fairly complete kit (sporran, hose, flashes, skean don't, and Glengarry). He loves wearing his kilt and he wears it with no concerns. In other words he doesn't seem conscious of the fact he is in a kilt. He just does what any little boy does. He does like the comments and attention he gets; I can tell he is proud to wear it. I do of course only let him wear it places I know he will get positive reinforcement on the kilt.
My 3 yo. got a kilt for the 1st time and I bought it because he wanted to know where his kilt was. He wore it for a couple of hours at the Celtic Classic, he like being like his Daddy and big brother but it wasn't his comfy shorts. So he seemed happy to wear it but we let him change as soon as he wanted to. As he gets a bit older I am sure he will wear it more, but I won't push. I'll just make sure it's available to him.
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